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to silence people who are sharing information that's critical the u.s. government as we see with him and as we saw with manning as we saw with with countless others being keep going in going going to go through all the different members who've been in prison and i we only have about a minute left i have to ask you because we have all these cases of prosecutions of hackers and yet we have stuxnet we have flame we have cyber attack at the white house right so can you explain this i mean apparently what's good for the goose is not good for the gander right i mean i really think that the white house report this week was perhaps the most hypocritical thing that you have a mystery has done yet and that's saying a lot because here they are actually trying to recruit hackers to come in and make their website and even their website pretty the petition part they want to make sure that people could more more more easily petition for a death star which is fantastic but they're going to use their resources and they're going to use america's brains and minds and their
to silence people who are sharing information that's critical the u.s. government as we see with him and as we saw with manning as we saw with with countless others being keep going in going going to go through all the different members who've been in prison and i we only have about a minute left i have to ask you because we have all these cases of prosecutions of hackers and yet we have stuxnet we have flame we have cyber attack at the white house right so can you explain this i mean...
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supporters honored his commitment to telling the truth and speak about the future of whistleblowers in the u.s. coming up we'll share what happened at the somber celebration to the street you hold your money. she may be homeless but she's taking her fight straight to the bank and she's not alone four years after the too big to fail bank bailouts these protesters want you to know what the bank of america is up to. and in an ironic twist the white house is welcoming tech savvy americans in its first ever hackathon this as political activist and hacker jeremy hammond fights his case against the government from behind bars. it's friday february twenty second four pm in washington d.c. how to make a lopez and you're watching our take. as regular r t if you were is no cia whistle blower john kiriakou was sentenced to thirty months in prison for leaking information about want to boarding and systematic cia torture to the media hora last night he couldn't have been further from a jail cell as supporters held a sendoff banquet just one week before he was expected to head to praise it human rights activ
supporters honored his commitment to telling the truth and speak about the future of whistleblowers in the u.s. coming up we'll share what happened at the somber celebration to the street you hold your money. she may be homeless but she's taking her fight straight to the bank and she's not alone four years after the too big to fail bank bailouts these protesters want you to know what the bank of america is up to. and in an ironic twist the white house is welcoming tech savvy americans in its...
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announced thursday that u.s.-arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi will continue attempting to broker peace in syria, at least through the end of the year. the nine nations refuse to pay compensation to victims of cholera in haiti despite claims it is at fault for an epidemic that claimed nearly a thousand lives. the cholera outbreak that sickened roughly 620,000 haitians has been linked to u.n. peacekeepers who responded to haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. but the u.n. says it will not pay hundreds of names of dollars sought by thousands of victims and family members. the u.n. spokesperson made the announcement thursday. >> in november 2011, a claim for compensation was brought against the united nations on behalf of victims of the cholera outbreak in haiti. to date, the united nations advised the clemens representatives that the claims are not receivable, pursuant to section 29 of the convention and the privileges and immunities of the united nations. the secretary general again expresses its profound sympathy
announced thursday that u.s.-arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi will continue attempting to broker peace in syria, at least through the end of the year. the nine nations refuse to pay compensation to victims of cholera in haiti despite claims it is at fault for an epidemic that claimed nearly a thousand lives. the cholera outbreak that sickened roughly 620,000 haitians has been linked to u.n. peacekeepers who responded to haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. but the u.n. says it will not pay...
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and shows you the number of licenses the u.s. military has to fly drones in the u.s. air space while there are countless other drone projects in the works i do want to mention what is possibly the creepiest of them all a darpa reaper that uses gorgon stair technology which is the find is a spherical ray of nine cameras mounted on a single area drone capable of capturing motion imagery on an entire city landscape so guys what this little drone update should tell you is that if you didn't think that you could fall victim to the surveillance state goes wrong you already have we all have a look. as our goal isn't to scare you into some kind of submission our goal is to inform you so you can see through the lies the politicians tell and look beyond the superficial garbage spewed by the corporate media so do yourself a favor to deeper and establish your own truth. i. want to talk about a subject that we've covered on this show quite a bit and national defense authorization act or and da as you may know under this law us citizens are subject to indefinite detention in a mili
and shows you the number of licenses the u.s. military has to fly drones in the u.s. air space while there are countless other drone projects in the works i do want to mention what is possibly the creepiest of them all a darpa reaper that uses gorgon stair technology which is the find is a spherical ray of nine cameras mounted on a single area drone capable of capturing motion imagery on an entire city landscape so guys what this little drone update should tell you is that if you didn't think...
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is struck down the voting rights act by the u.s. supreme court one of the consequences going to be in southern states. well let me say first of all tom that i was one of those and i have to do a proper mayor coppa here at the turn of the of the decade there were numbers of voting rights and civil rights groups that started talking about the possibility of the voting rights act going down either through court action legislative action whatever and i was a kid when the voting rights act was passed in one thousand nine hundred sixty five and i thought to myself there's no way on god's green earth the voting rights act is going to end up being wiped from the books i was wrong i was completely wrong it did to get renewed what was at two thousand and six i believe but the consequences of what they're talking about now will mean wholesale activity on the part of certain states across the south and by the way some some municipalities in the northern states like pennsylvania as well they'll keep moving the goalposts in terms of the kind of b
is struck down the voting rights act by the u.s. supreme court one of the consequences going to be in southern states. well let me say first of all tom that i was one of those and i have to do a proper mayor coppa here at the turn of the of the decade there were numbers of voting rights and civil rights groups that started talking about the possibility of the voting rights act going down either through court action legislative action whatever and i was a kid when the voting rights act was...
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bill: that will be summertime here in the u.s. now based on what you have heard about the evidence, and based on what has yet to be made public, what is the state's strongest case to prove murder, or perhaps premeditated murder against him? >> yeah. you must remember in our country we don't necessarily have a separate offense called premeditated murder. we have murder but we don't have, or we've got culpable homicide. which is more or less manslaughter in the u.k. and elsewhere in the world. on the assumption that the state can prove intent, they can have a conviction on murder. if not, and on the assumption they can prove the slight of the, minutest, we call it the 1% rule on negligence they can secure a conviction on culpable homicide. ultimately on both sides there are loopholes. obviously that was made certain in no uncertain terms by the magistrate during his judgment you but make no mistake it is not as if this is the end of the road. oscar also has some work to do in order to make sure that these defense ultimately the scru
bill: that will be summertime here in the u.s. now based on what you have heard about the evidence, and based on what has yet to be made public, what is the state's strongest case to prove murder, or perhaps premeditated murder against him? >> yeah. you must remember in our country we don't necessarily have a separate offense called premeditated murder. we have murder but we don't have, or we've got culpable homicide. which is more or less manslaughter in the u.k. and elsewhere in the...
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the u.s., only a minority, about 300 have the money to spend on aerial assets such as helicopters or light aircraft. those who support drones argue that there are essentially misunderstood. most are very small like the one you see here costs between ten and $50,000. and they can only fly for about an hour or less. they can not be armed. those who support the drones say they are force multipliers for local cops and rescue crews. >> it is an extra tool in the tool kit for the first-responders to use and it is more portable than a lot of manned assets that are out there. >> reporter: those against the explosive expansion of drones say the law has not kept pace with technology which means simply basic privacy right its are at stake here. >>> number one, drones should never be used to look into private areas like your bedroom window or your barn, what have you, without a warrant. number two when you're out in public you are being watched by people around you but you don't expect you're being tracke
the u.s., only a minority, about 300 have the money to spend on aerial assets such as helicopters or light aircraft. those who support drones argue that there are essentially misunderstood. most are very small like the one you see here costs between ten and $50,000. and they can only fly for about an hour or less. they can not be armed. those who support the drones say they are force multipliers for local cops and rescue crews. >> it is an extra tool in the tool kit for the...